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Amogus: Sus Version

Amogus: Sus Version (GBC) is a fan-made ROM hack inspired by Among Us. Experience strategic gameplay and suspenseful impostor detection in this retro multiplayer adventure. Perfect for retro gaming enthusiasts and fans of social deduction games seeking a nostalgic twist on the viral sensation.

What is Amogus: Sus Version?

Amogus: Sus Version is a GBC-style reimagining of the popular social deduction game Among Us, designed to emulate the retro aesthetic and gameplay mechanics of classic handheld consoles. Players take on roles as crewmates or impostors aboard a spaceship, balancing task completion with identifying hidden threats through observation and discussion. The game emphasizes strategic deception, quick thinking, and team collaboration in a compact, pixel-art format.

Game Features

GBC-inspired visuals: 8-bit graphics and chiptune audio reminiscent of classic Game Boy Color titles.
Mystery-driven gameplay: Complete tasks as a crewmate or sabotage and deceive as an impostor.
Hidden roles: Secret objectives and dynamic player interactions keep each round unpredictable.
Retro control scheme: Optimized for keyboard inputs mirroring GBC button layouts.
Short, intense matches: Fast-paced sessions ideal for quick playthroughs or multiplayer marathons.

How to Play Amogus: Sus Version?

  1. Choose a role: Randomly assigned as a crewmate (complete tasks) or impostor (sabotage and eliminate).
  2. Navigate the ship: Use arrow keys or WASD to move, and Z/X for A/B button actions (e.g., interacting with objects).
  3. Crewmates: Finish assigned tasks while monitoring for suspicious behavior.
  4. Impostors: Sabotage systems, create chaos, and eliminate crewmates without being caught.
  5. Emergency meetings: Trigger discussions via Enter (Start) to vote out suspected impostors.
  6. Win conditions: Crewmates win by completing all tasks or ejecting impostors; impostors win by outnumbering crewmates.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Amogus: Sus Version different from the original Among Us?
Yes! It replicates the core gameplay but with a retro GBC-style interface, simplified controls, and a focus on single-screen or local multiplayer experiences.

What roles are available in the game?
Players are either crewmates (task-focused) or impostors (saboteurs). Roles are randomized each round, and impostors can blend in by mimicking crewmate behavior.

Can I save my progress in the game?
The game does not feature a save system, as matches are designed to be self-contained and replayable, similar to classic arcade-style sessions.